Infusion needle
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1. An infusion needle for use in area infiltration applications, and for preparation of a dissection plane, which reduces trauma to blood vessels during the injection process, comprising:
- (a) a longitudinally extending, substantially rigid, cylindrical shaft of substantially constant diameter having a length between 3 and 18 inches to allow injection of fluid in a plurality of directions for infiltrating a large subcutaneous area from a single entry point through the dermis, and having an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface defining a longitudinal fluid conduit for transporting fluids to subcutaneous tissue;
(b) means, forming a tip portion, at one end of the shaft for penetrating and guiding the shaft through and along a substantial length of subcutaneous tissue and for diverting blood vessels around the shaft on insertion and penetration to avoid puncturing and damaging said vessels, wherein the tip portion forms a substantially blunt tip having a vertex which intersects and which is symmetrical about the longitudinal axis of the shaft and forms a portion of a curved surface so that the dermis must be incised to provide an entry point for the needle to encourage area infiltration of subcutaneous tissue from a single entry point, wherein the ratio of the vertex of curvature to the shaft diameter is in the range of approximately 0.1093;
1 to 0.1504;
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(c) a portion of the outer surface communicating with a corresponding portion of the inner surface defining at least one outlet for dispensing fluids in a substantially radial direction from the shaft.
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Abstract
A method and an appartus for safely infiltrating an area of subcutaneous tissue from a single entry point with an elongated needle which avoids puncturing blood vessels. The needle is substantially blunt so as to be capable of penetrating subcutaneous tissue and to divert blood vessels around the needle on insertion. Toxic local anesthetics can be injected during insertion of the needle without having to first retract the needle to verify that a blood vessel has not been punctured.
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1. An infusion needle for use in area infiltration applications, and for preparation of a dissection plane, which reduces trauma to blood vessels during the injection process, comprising:
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(a) a longitudinally extending, substantially rigid, cylindrical shaft of substantially constant diameter having a length between 3 and 18 inches to allow injection of fluid in a plurality of directions for infiltrating a large subcutaneous area from a single entry point through the dermis, and having an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface defining a longitudinal fluid conduit for transporting fluids to subcutaneous tissue; (b) means, forming a tip portion, at one end of the shaft for penetrating and guiding the shaft through and along a substantial length of subcutaneous tissue and for diverting blood vessels around the shaft on insertion and penetration to avoid puncturing and damaging said vessels, wherein the tip portion forms a substantially blunt tip having a vertex which intersects and which is symmetrical about the longitudinal axis of the shaft and forms a portion of a curved surface so that the dermis must be incised to provide an entry point for the needle to encourage area infiltration of subcutaneous tissue from a single entry point, wherein the ratio of the vertex of curvature to the shaft diameter is in the range of approximately 0.1093;
1 to 0.1504;
1; and(c) a portion of the outer surface communicating with a corresponding portion of the inner surface defining at least one outlet for dispensing fluids in a substantially radial direction from the shaft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An infusion needle for use in area infiltration applications which reduces trauma to blood vessels during the injection process, comprising:
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(a) a longitudinally extending, substantially rigid, cylindrical shaft having a substantially constant diameter between approximately 1.0 mm to 2.0 mm and having an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface defining a longitudinal fluid conduit for transporting fluids to subcutaneous tissue; (b) a substantially blunt tip portion on one end of the shaft having means for penetrating and guiding the shaft along and through a substantial distance of subcutaneous tissue and for diverting blood vessels around the shaft on insertion to avoid puncturing and damaging said vessels so that the dermis must be incised to provide an entry point for the needle to encourage area infiltration of subcutaneous tissue from a single entry point; (c) a vertex on the tip portion which intersects the longitudinal axis of the shaft and which forms a portion of a curved surface wherein the ratio of the vertex radius of curvature to the shaft diameter is in the range of approximately 0.1093;
1 to 0.1504;
1 to prevent penetration of blood vessels on insertion;(d) a substantially smooth surface between the vertex and the shaft; and (e) a portion of the outer surface communicating with a corresponding position of the inner surface defining at least one outlet for dispensing fluid in a substantially radial direction from the shaft. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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